In a cavern, in a canyon,excavating for a mine,Lived a miner, forty minerAnd his daughter Clementine.Oh my darling, Oh my darling,Oh my darling, Clementine.You were lost and, gone forever.Dreadful sorry, Clementine.Light she was and like a feather,And her shoes were number nine,Herring boxes without topses,Sandals were for clementine.Oh my darling, Oh my darling,Oh my darling, Clementine.You were lost and, gone forever.Dreadful sorry, ClementineDrove she ducklings to the waterEvery morning just at nine,Hit her foot against a splinter,Fell into the foaming brine.Oh my darling, Oh my darling,Oh my darling, Clementine.You were lost and, gone forever.Dreadful sorry, Clementine